Here are the main handouts for Core 2.2.
| Core 2.2 Syllabus | HTM | |
| Core 2.2 Schedule | HTM | |
| Examining Primary Sources | HTM |
The final exam will be held Tuesday, May 25 from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. in room 504A. You must attend unless you have a documented medical emergency.
The exam will cover up through the topics covered on Tuesday — World War II through 1945. (No Cold War, though you can discuss the Cold War as a legacy of World War II.)
The exam will consist of identifications, multiple choice, a world map, short answer, and an essay. The identifications and multiple choice will cover only material since the midterm.
The review sheet is here: http://markbwilson.com/blog/category/cc22-2010-1/
One thing you might want to do is ponder possible essay topics as a kind of advance prep. In what kinds of themes arch over the entire course, from 1500 to 1945? Think of two or three themes like this and maybe jot down some examples from different centuries and/or places that you could bring into a discussion of that theme. What kinds of ideas tie the course together?
One more reminder: You are responsible for all of the assigned readings up through 1945, regardless of whether we discussed the topic in class, INCLUDING the primary sources you read for the daily assignments.
As you review you will want to refresh your memory of both the textbook readings AND the primary source readings!
Two books are required for CORE 2.2: (1) The Textbook, and (2) The Reader.
(1) The Textbook:
Jackson J. Spielvogel
Western Civilization: A Brief History
Volume II, 5th Edition (or later—may say 7th Edition)
Wadsworth: Cengage: 2011
ISBN: 978-0-495-57149-0
(2) The Reader:
Brooklyn College Dept. of History
The Shaping of the Modern World
4th Edition
Pearson Custom Publishing: 2007
ISBN: 0-536-48964-5